The Angles of a Trapezoid calculator computes the angles of a trapezoid based on the length of the four sides.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Angles of Trapezoid (A,B,C,D): The calculator returns the angles in degrees. However, these can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
Trapezoid or trapezium, as it's known in the UK, is a quadrilateral with two parallel sides, shown as the top and bottom in this diagram. The height of a trapezoid (h) is the perpendicular distance between the two parallel sides.
This method uses Heron's formula to compute the area of the triangles sides.
The method then uses the formula for the area of a triangle, A = 1/2 * x * h, to compute the height (h).
h = 2*A / x
where:
With h, sines and cosines, the angles can be computed.
Trapezoid or trapezium, as it's known in the UK, is a quadrilateral with two parallel sides, shown as the top and bottom in this diagram. The height of a trapezoid (h) is the perpendicular distance between the two parallel sides.
A trapezoid volume is made of four trapezoids one the sides.